PR Spam
Great post from Chris Anderson that will be near and dear to the heart of every journalist I know: dealing with press release spam. This is where PR firms buy massive mailing lists of reporters and just send their “news release” about SoftwareVisCorpMeta’s new release 4.6.1, which has many interesting new features for the underwater [...]
Happy Halloween
On this most sacred of holidays, it’s worth pausing a moment to consider actual pirate attacks.
Mom and Dad in the Bosque
Mom and Dad in the Bosque Originally uploaded by heinemanfleck. Went out to the woods by the river Sunday afternoon with Mom and Dad. The leaves are pretty much at their peak. It was lovely. And I see I wasn’t alone in my blog-flickr-journeying.
Melting Glaciers
Johannes Koch of Simon Fraser University says “many” glaciers in Western Canada are the smallest they’ve been in the last 7,000 years: Glacier retreat in western Canada and other regions is exposing fossil tree stumps, soils, and plant detritus that, until recently, were beneath tens to hundreds of metres of ice. Dating of these fossils [...]
“Doing nothing is not an option.”
The Imperial Valley of southeastern California is a remarkable creation of a modern industrial-hydraulic society. One might argue that the story of the modern western United States begins there. It was ambitious Imperial Valley land speculators shortly after the last turn of the century who, as much as anyone else, drove the development of what [...]
Big Toe and I. Bat at the Village Inn
Big Toe and Icebat at the Village Inn Originally uploaded by heinemanfleck. I was going through some photos I took Thursday night when I found this. Nora and I went to the Village Inn on Central, in part because they have sugar-free apple pie and in part because it’s an endlessly amusing place. Apparently Big [...]
A New Bike Trail
The folks at Spa and Billiard Supply in Albuquerque must be delighted. Work is underway on a new bicycle trail along the north side of Interstate 40 that will give cyclists excellent access to their store. In the past, cyclists who wanted to buy a spa or billiard supplies didn’t have any good options. As [...]
Stuff I Multimediaed Elsewhere
We’re experimenting with video at the office. Here’s a piece video guy Troy Simpson and I did on research being done out at Sandia Labs.
Stuff I Wrote Elsewhere
On the evolutionary origins of war.
Dave: Take Shorter Showers
North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley has asked my friend Dave to take shorter showers: The Governor of North Carolina, Mike Easley, announced on Tuesday he is calling on citizens across North Carolina to cut water consumption by 50 percent between now and Halloween. I guess you could think of this as a big science fair [...]
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